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8414-93 Amending Chapter 21 Zoning Front Yard Setback for Freestanding Signs
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8414-93 Amending Chapter 21 Zoning Front Yard Setback for Freestanding Signs
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9/27/1993
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8414-93
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66-93
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STAFF REPORT September 13, 1993 <br /> Initiated by the Area Plan Commission 1543-93 <br /> Location: <br /> City of South Bend <br /> REQUESTED ACTION: This is an Area Plan Commission initiated <br /> petition to reduce the required setback for <br /> signs in the "C" Height and Area District <br /> within the City of South Bend. In December of <br /> 1992, the Common Council passed an ordinance <br /> amending various provisions of the City's sign <br /> regulations. As part of that amendment, the <br /> setback for signs within "A", "B", and "D" <br /> Height and Area Districts was reduced to 10 <br /> feet from the right-of-way. The "C" Height and <br /> Area District was inadvertently ommitted from <br /> this portion of the ordinance. The current <br /> setback for signs within the "C" District is <br /> the same as the required building setback, 20 <br /> feet. The proposed ordinance would correct <br /> this ommission, and establish a 10 foot sign <br /> setback within the "C" Height and Area <br /> District. <br />
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